Potential of constructed wetland in reducing total nitrogen loading into the Truckee River
A pilot-scale wetland was constructed along Steamboat Creek (SBC) at the Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility (TMWRF), Sparks, Nevada. SBC is a major non-point source of total nitrogen (TN) for the Truckee River. In this study, four (16.2 m²) parallel wetland trains with two different experime...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Wetlands ecology and management 2008-06, Vol.16 (3), p.189-197 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A pilot-scale wetland was constructed along Steamboat Creek (SBC) at the Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility (TMWRF), Sparks, Nevada. SBC is a major non-point source of total nitrogen (TN) for the Truckee River. In this study, four (16.2 m²) parallel wetland trains with two different experimental designs were utilized to assess seasonal variations in TN. The experimental designs included: (1) SBC water and SBC sediments (Configuration-1) and (2) TMWRF effluent and SBC sediments (Configuration-2). Over a period of 2 years, the TN in both designs was routinely monitored. TN was reduced by an average of 47% (0.60 mg/l) in Configuration-1 and an average of 24% (0.39 mg/l) in Configuration-2. Nitrogen speciation was an important factor influencing the effectiveness of nitrogen removal within the wetland system. Ammonia-N (NH₃-N) and nitrate plus nitrite nitrogen ((NO₃ + NO₂)-N) were removed more effectively than organic nitrogen. The results obtained from this pilot-scale wetland system suggest that a proposed large-scale constructed wetlands system along SBC would be expected to overall reduce TN loading into the Truckee River from 19 to 30% on an annual basis. |
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ISSN: | 0923-4861 1572-9834 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11273-007-9067-1 |